Charles Vorpagel, 27, is facing multiple drugs and weapons charges after police six firearms, ammo, cocaine, marijuana and other drugs in the residence

The Florida man whose home was the setting of a triple homicide during a Super Bowl party has been arrested after police found he was dealing drugs and had a cache of weapons.

Charles Vorpagel, 27, is facing multiple drugs and weapons charges after police found six firearms, ammo, cocaine, marijuana and other drugs in the residence.

Police were called the Mohawk Street home, in Jupiter, Florida, at 10.30pm last Sunday after neighbors heard gunshots.

They arrived to find the bodies of Kelli J. Doherty, 20, Brandi El-Salhy, 24, and Sean P. Henry, 25, who had been gunned down.

A KEL-TEC PLR-16 semi-automatic pistol and Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, loaded with rubber bullets, were also discovered, resting beside the front door, according to a police affidavit, seen by the Palm Beach Post.

The FBI also found more than three pounds of marijuana, split up in bags to sell, 17 grams of cocaine, almost 1,000 Xanax as well as hash oil and edible narcotics.

An unloaded assault. .25-caliber pistol, .357-caliber pistol and .308-caliber rifle, along with hundreds of rounds of ammunition were also recovered.

Vorpagel told Jupiter Police he dealt illegal drugs and firearms from the home he rented, working with a partner.